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Amusement and Recreation Attendant Reviews
What is it like working as an Amusement and Recreation Attendant?
August 2015
It's fine.
Amusement and Recreation Attendant:
Pros: I wasn't expected anything amazing. I've met some nice people and it was a great way to get out here. Of course I could be paid more but the job doesn't really deserve more pay. It's a $9 an hour job.
Cons: We are understaffed pretty often and the benefits for the summer are not very beneficial. Also standing for 10 hours at a time is pretty taxing.
April 2015
Fun.
Amusement and Recreation Attendant:
Pros: Meeting different people And having fun while working.
Cons: Ignorant people And front desk telling wrong info.
September 2014
We Provide Fun.
Amusement and Recreation Attendant:
Pros: I really enjoy working with people the most about my job. I also enjoy the traveling as we get to experience new places and meet new people as well.
Cons: The thing I would have to say I like the least about my job is perhaps the amount of hours we work standing in the sun. It gets very hot on some days and makes it hard to concentrate on working.
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